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Old 12-22-2019, 12:49 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Brett Merkey View Post
@David,
Thanks for the clarification. I was hoping that you had found a path around Calibre's behavior in killiing media query code in the CSS.
Your day job can be stressful. Making books better on the side sounds like more fun!
Hmm... making book sounds like something that might have police knocking on my door. Seriously, it is not more fun than my day job but definitely more relaxing since I have to deal with a lot fewer people--sheesh, the network goes down for 15 seconds when you accidentally trigger a failover on the core firewall HA pair and you'd think the sky was falling.

For me using the Kindle Previewer is the path around calibre's stripping media queries when going from epub to AZW3/KF8. I have used KindleUnpack to extract an epub from AZW3 (KF8 to epub option) which leaves the media queries intact in the epub output but it also can leave a lot of crap (inline styles, files split at seemingly random spots, etc.).
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